By: William Bruno
Not too long ago, if you were to listen to Mitch Holthus on The Kansas City Chiefs broadcast you would hear him yell “TOUCHDOWN, Kansas City Chiefs” which was quite often followed by, “TOUCHDOWN, Tony Gonzalez!!!” Since those days ...

By: Nathan Shellstein
Anyone who followed the Kansas City Chiefs last year understood that Jamaal Charles was the bulk of the offense. He figures to be a huge part again in 2014, but the team is hoping for a bit more help. Here is a look at the 3 be ...

It’s cold in Kansas City, and Thursday night’s Chiefs-Raiders game is off to a strange start. After a puzzling challenge by the Chiefs and then an automatic turnover review two plays later, the Raiders kept the ball — the original call was a catch and fumble by Amari Cooper — and then got a 44-yard…Read more…

Raiders guard Kelechi Osemele will not play Thursday night at Kansas City due to an illness. Osemele, who’s in his first year with the Raiders after signing as a free agent last March, has been a key player for one of the league’s best offensive lines. He had been listed on the injury report as…Read more…

Eric Berry’s big year is laying the foundation for another big payday. The Chiefs safety, to whom the team applied the franchise tag after his prior contract expired, didn’t sign a long-term deal before July 15. It means that the Chiefs soon will have to decide whether to apply the tag to Berry again, or…Read more…

The Chiefs are playing for first place in the AFC West tonight despite not having the player who, when healthy, would be their best offensive playmaker. In the playoffs, they may have him on the field. The Chiefs are expecting to have running back Jamaal Charles back for the start of the playoffs, if they…Read more…

No one knows the Chiefs-Raiders rivalry better than Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen; he spent 11 seasons with the Raiders and five with the Chiefs. Appearing on Wednesday’s PFT Live on NBC Sports Radio and NBCSN, the man who played for the L.A. (but not Oakland) Raiders recalled going to Oakland for a game…Read more…

Two weeks ago, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr dislocated his right pinkie finger while taking a snap from under center. He briefly left the field to get his finger checked out, and hasn’t taken a snap from under center since. Carr operated exclusively out of the pistol and shotgun formations after returning to that game two…Read more…